Café Grand Opening July 3

Café Grand Opening July 3

All of us here at Chautauqua are very excited for the opening of the Chautauqua Café on Sunday, July 3! There will be a ribbon-cutting at noon, followed by refreshments, live music from Mile High Brass Band and activities and free ice cream for kids 12 and under. ...
“This Is [Not] Who We Are” featuring Directors Katrina Miller and Beret Strong

“This Is [Not] Who We Are” featuring Directors Katrina Miller and Beret Strong

Door Time: 6:30 PM
Showtime: 7:00 PM

Presented in partnership with Museum Of Boulder, KUNC, Colorado Sound and Historic Boulder

Boulder, Colorado, prides itself on being beautiful, welcoming, and inclusive. However, in 2019, racially-charged and dangerous policing involving a Black university student made national news. The documentary film, This Is [Not] Who We Are, explores the gap between Boulder’s self-image and the more complex lived experiences—both historical and contemporary—of its Black citizens.

Black people have lived in Boulder continuously for nearly 150 years, but their history is not well known. Black families faced discrimination in housing, employment, education, health care, criminal justice, and social activities. By the 1920’s, Boulder had become a rallying point for the Ku Klux Klan. In the 1970s employment and housing opened up, but many problems remain. Although the particulars of Boulder’s history are unique, its social trajectory into the 21st century is nevertheless emblematic of many cities across the country that struggle to reconcile their liberal politics with the reality of their communities.

This is [Not] Who We Are braids the lived experiences of Black characters ranging in age from 12 to 78. Some stories are searing, while others are hopeful. The film seeks to open a space for dialogue among Boulderites and about cities like Boulder, overwhelmingly white, wealthy, and conflicted about issues of diversity, inclusion, and equity. Is a more economically and racially diverse future possible, both in Boulder and in cities like it across America?

Please join us for a special evening of film, song, poetry, and a post-screening panel discussion featuring directors Katrina Miller and Beret Strong.

*All tickets subject to service fees

Vendor Spotlight: Glacier Ice Cream

Vendor Spotlight: Glacier Ice Cream

The Chautauqua General Store is excited to announce our newest partnership with Glacier Ice Cream! Glacier has been serving up delicious scoops in Boulder since 2001 and uses fresh, natural ingredients to make their ice cream. So far, they have made over 1,000 flavors...
Chautauqua Café Grand Opening

Chautauqua Café Grand Opening

As part of Chautauqua’s commitment to historic preservation, the Colorado Chautauqua is reconstructing the historic 1899 Chautauqua Café. The Café, based on archival photographs, will benefit the thousands of visitors who cherish and adore the Chautauqua National Historic Landmark. Its tented seating area has prime Foothills views and will be a great place to enjoy ice cream, coffee, salads and sandwiches from the General Store.

To celebrate the opening of the 1899 Café in style, join us for holiday weekend entertainment from Mile High Brass Band, refreshments, free ice cream and activities for children under 12. Add more musical fun to your outing by combining the opening with Colorado Music Festival’s 11 AM performance of “Tubby The Tuba” at Chautauqua Auditorium.

Schedule:

12:00 PM Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at Chautauqua Café (Between Dining Hall and General Store)

12:15 PM Mile High Brass Band, ice cream social, children’s activities, adult refreshments available

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